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Lovely background music

BGM that soothes you when you listen. Music that calms the mind.

When you feel like you need healing, what do you do?

Some people go out to places rich in nature, spend time with animals, watch their favorite movies—there are many ways, depending on the person.

In this article, I’d like to introduce soothing music as one such option.

I’ve gathered gentle pieces that calm the mind and help heal both body and soul when you listen to them.

Play them when you go to sleep, use them as background music for meditation—listen at whatever time you prefer, and be sure to give yourself some healing.

BGM that heals when you listen. Music that soothes the heart (91–100)

My beloved ChristineRichādo Kureidāman

It’s one of Richard Clayderman’s signature pieces.

It opens with a wonderful piano intro, and what follows is superb as well.

Easy listening often doesn’t leave much of an impression because it’s played at a low volume, but if you play it loud, I’m sure its brilliance will come through.

Slow & EasyHirai Dai

Dai Hirai / Slow & Easy (Music Video)
Slow & EasyHirai Dai

Singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, whose warm vocals gently embrace listeners.

The title track of his 2015 release “Slow & Easy” was featured as the theme song for Sumitomo Forestry’s “Sakimachi Arai-Minami Sustina Town” commercial.

His cheerful flow and ukulele playing evoke a Hawaiian vibe.

Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics laid over the simple beat.

Let the tropical sound soothe you and enjoy a laid-back holiday.

Symphony No. 40, Movement IWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

If you want to heal and rest your tired heart, classical music is indispensable.

Mozart in particular is said to have such a relaxing effect that it’s even effective for prenatal education.

Let’s spend some leisurely time while listening to famous pieces everyone knows.

crystal bowl

Crystal bowls are instruments made from a crystal powder called silica (quartz) sand.

When struck or rubbed, they produce very long, beautiful, and relaxing tones.

They are used as a sound-healing tool and enjoy a quiet popularity.

It is said that listening to them in a relaxed state can make you feel as though your body is being purified.

Mozart

Mozart for Long Work Sessions: 42 Pieces (W.A. Mozart Medley)
Mozart

Classical music—especially Mozart—is said to have healing effects, and a therapy called “Mozart therapy,” which involves treating various illnesses by listening to Mozart, is actually practiced both in Japan and abroad.

There’s even alcohol that is fermented while being exposed to Mozart’s music, with the effects highly anticipated.